Policy Text
Policy
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105.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The decision to become involved in a law enforcement action when off-duty can place an officer
as well as others at great risk and must be done with careful consideration. This policy is intended
to provide guidelines for officers of the Irvine Police Department with respect to taking law
enforcement action while off-duty.
105.2 POLICY
Initiating law enforcement action while off-duty is generally discouraged. Officers should not
attempt to initiate enforcement action when witnessing minor crimes, such as suspected
intoxicated drivers, reckless driving or minor property crimes. Such incidents should be promptly
reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
Officers are not expected to place themselves in unreasonable peril. However, any sworn member
of this department who becomes aware of an incident or circumstance he/she reasonably believes
poses an imminent threat of serious bodily injury or death, or significant property damage may
take reasonable action to minimize the threat.
When public safety or the prevention of major property damage requires immediate action, officers
should first consider reporting and monitoring the activity and only take direct action as a last
resort.
105.3 FIREARMS
Officers of this department may carry firearms while off-duty in accordance with federal regulations
and department policy. All firearms and ammunition must meet guidelines as described in the
department Firearms Policy. When carrying firearms while off-duty officers shall also carry their
department-issued identification. The carrying of one's badge is highly recommended.
Officers should refrain from carrying firearms when the consumption of alcohol is likely or when
the need to carry a firearm is outweighed by safety considerations. Firearms shall not be carried
by any officer who has consumed an amount of an alcoholic beverage or taken any drugs or
medications or any combination thereof that would tend to adversely affect the officer’s senses
or judgment.
105.4 DECISION TO INTERVENE
There is no legal requirement for off-duty officers to take law enforcement action. However, should
officers decide to intervene, they must evaluate whether the action is necessary or desirable, and
should take into consideration the following:
(a)The tactical disadvantage of being alone and the fact there may be multiple or hidden
suspects.
(b)The inability to communicate with responding units.
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(d)The lack of cover.
(e)The potential for increased risk to bystanders if the off-duty officer were to intervene.
(f)Unfamiliarity with the surroundings.
(g)The potential for the off-duty officer to be misidentified by other peace officers or
members of the public.
Officers should consider waiting for on-duty uniformed officers to arrive, and gather as much
accurate intelligence as possible instead of immediately intervening.
105.4.1 INTERVENTION PROCEDURE
If involvement is reasonably necessary the officer should attempt to call or have someone else
call 9-1-1 to request immediate assistance. The dispatcher should be informed that an off-duty
officer is on-scene and should be provided a description of the officer if possible.
Whenever practicable, the officer should loudly and repeatedly identify him/herself as an Irvine
Police Department officer until acknowledged. Official identification should also be displayed.
105.4.2 INCIDENTS OF PERSONAL INTEREST
Officers should refrain from handling incidents of personal interest, (e.g., family or neighbor
disputes) and should remain neutral. In such circumstances officers should call the responsible
agency to handle the matter.
105.4.3 PROFESSIONAL STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional Staff personnel should not become involved in any law enforcement actions while
off-duty except to notify the local law enforcement authority and remain at the scene, if safe and
practicable.
105.4.4 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
When encountering
a non-uniformed officer in public, uniformed officers should wait for
acknowledgement
by the non-uniformed officer in case he/she needs to maintain an undercover
capability.
105.5 REPORTING
Any off-duty officer who engages in any law enforcement activity, regardless of jurisdiction, shall
notify the watch commander
as soon as practicable. The watch commander shall determine
whether a report should be filed by the employee.
Officers should
cooperate fully with the agency having jurisdiction in providing statements or
reports as requested or as appropriate.